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The Patriot Super Sonic Magnum 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive is the Fastest USB Flash-Drive by texas-swede Pros: Ultra fast sequential read/write speed, fast for small files, 64GB, robust, shock resistant, USB 3.0.
Cons: Too wide, no LED, not cap-less design. I recently bought the Patriot Super Sonic Magnum 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive because I needed a fast USB 3.0 (and USB 2.0 compatible) flash drive that also had a large capacity (64GB). I am frequently copying large data bases between computers and USB 3.0 ...
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May 30 '12 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Pushing The AMD A4-3400 processor into high speed with Corsair XMS 2000Mhz DDR3! by rgathright Pros: Stable at 1866Mhz, does not get very hot
Cons: None In this review we will examine the performance potential offered by the Corsair XM3 DDR3 2000Mhz DDR3 Dual Channel memory kit. The kit features two 4GB modules for use in high performance AMD AM3, FM1 and Intel Core i7, i5 and i3 Dual Channel ...
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May 30 '12 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Toshiba 8GB Retractable USB Flash Drive - Easily Back Up Your Files by lindaohio Pros: Easily back up, store, transfer or transport your important files
Cons: Small - Could easily be lost (store in a small bag, etc.) The Toshiba 8GB Retractable Flash Drive (PA3708U-1M8B) has plenty of space to back up, transfer, store and transport important files (and much more). I'm sure that there are quite a few of you out there that have learned the hard ...
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May 28 '12 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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Has This Kingston HyperX 8Gb DDR3 1600Mhz Dual Channel Memory Kit Already Become Obsolete? by rgathright Pros: Works in numerous motherboards, low price, does not get hot
Cons: Memory is not fast enough for aftermarket motherboard overclocking Even before I placed four of these Kingston 8 GB 1600Mhz DDR3 SDRAM (KHX1600C9D3K28GX) in an ASRock A75 EXTREME6 FM1 AMD A75 (Hudson D3) motherboard, they were out of date but are they still a cost effective ...
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May 25 '12 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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JetFlash 700 Flash Drive is SLOW for USB 3.0 but faster Than Old USB 2.0 by texas-swede Pros: Slick design, hard casing, nice blue LED.
Cons: Slow for a USB 3.0 flash drive, lanyard hole useless, freeware not a big bonus. In my opinion one of the most important features of a “regular” flash drive is the read-speed and the write-speed. Other important features are shape and design, interface (USB 2.0/3.0), storage capacity, robustness, and compatibility. Many ...
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May 24 '12 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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The Patriot Super Sonic 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive is Really Super Fast by texas-swede Pros: Read-speed and write-speed is very high, aluminum casing, robust, USB 3.0, slick looking, decent price.
Cons: Lanyard hole is too wide, cap can get lost, LED hidden, and it becomes warm. In my opinion Write-Speed and the Read-Speed is the most important feature of aFlash Drive, assuming I am not using it for sensitive and confidential data, in which case hardware encryption, password protection, active anti-malware, etc, are more ...
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May 22 '12 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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A handy little USB drive to drive my files around by lilsquibb Pros: small, holds a lot, easy to use, plug n play
Cons: top sheath is tough, key ring breaks off, gets dirty fast I use flash drives for both work and home files. It's nice to be able to just plug it in to any computer and access the files I need especially when doing presentations, which aren't nicely housed on the internet. I also use them for back-up storage. ...
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May 21 '12 |
Overall Rating: Very Helpful |
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